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What made absolutism possible and what were the results?
Absolutism is the principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government. Absolutism began in the 17th century in Northern Europe, because of religious and territorial conflicts between the states in Europe. When this began monarchs imposed and increase their power and became absolute rulers. Absolute rulers controlled all worships and economic life. The reason for setting these groups of people was to free themselves from limitations imposed by the parliament. The rulers created bureaucracies to control their countries economies

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What made absolutism possible and what were the results?
Absolutism is the principle or the exercise of complete and unrestricted power in government. Absolutism began in the 17th century in Northern Europe, due to religious and territorial conflicts between the states in Europe. When this began, monarchs imposed and increase their power and became absolute rulers. Absolute rulers controlled all worship and economic life. The reason for establishing these groups of people was to free them from limitations imposed by the parliament. The rulers created bureaucracies to control their countries' economies

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